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** and Philip
** Philip Benitius
** Philip I
( 1060
– 1108
)
** Philip II
( 1180
– 1223
)
** Philip III
( 1271
– 1285
)
** Philip IV
( 1285
– 1314
)
** Philip V
( 1316
– 1322
)
** Philip VI
( 1328
– 1350
)
** Philip ( 1700 – 1713
)
** Philip II
( 1316
– 1322
)
** Philip V
( 1700 – 1724, 1724
– 1746
)
** Philip ( 1364
– 1373
)
** Philip I
( 1349
– 1361
)
** Philip II
( 1363
– 1404
)
** Philip III
( 1419
– 1467
)
** Philip I
( 1427
– 1430
)
** Philip II
( 1430
– 1467
)
** Philip I, 1060
– 1108
** Philip II Augustus, 1180
– 1223
** Philip IV the Fair, 1285
– 1314
** Philip V the Tall, 1316
– 1322
** Philip VI of Valois, 1328
– 1350
** the Régence, a period of regency under
Philip II of Orléans, 1715
– 1723
** Metropolitan
Philip II of Moscow
** Philip and James the Less
** and 1700
** Kumulipo by Keaulumoku
( 1700 ) an Ancient Hawaiian cosmogonic genealogy first published in
( 1889
)
** Captains Regent of San Marino,
1700 – 1900
** Captains Regent of San Marino, 1500
– 1700
** Kamalakara, Indian astronomer / mathematician
( d.
1700 )
** Charles II of Spain
( 6 November 1661 1 November
1700 )
** senior branch of the House of Habsburg
( extinct
1700 )
** Love at a Loss ; or, Most Votes Carry It: A comedy, performed November 23,
1700
** The London Spy
( published as a periodical through
1700 )
** Thomas Creech, translator
( died
1700 )
** Raffaello Fabretti, antiquarian author
( died
1700 )
** John Kennedy, Lord Kennedy
( c. 1672
– 1700 )
** a mission founded 1699 /
1700 near Guerrero, Coahuila
** Giovanni Antonio Scalfarotto, Venetian architect
( born c.
1700 )
** William Godolphin, Marquess of Blandford
( c.
1700 – 1731
)
** Johann Peter Hilferding, aka Peter Hilverding, pseudonym:
( 1690 or
1700 (?
** a facsimile of the
1700 Paris edition
( 1968: Broude Brothers
)
** Volume 2: The Spirit of Eastern Christendom 600
– 1700 ( 1974
) ISBN 0-226-65373-0
** Volume 4: Reformation of Church and Dogma 1300
– 1700 ( 1984
) ISBN 0-226-65377-3
** Volume 5: Christian Doctrine and Modern Culture since
1700 ( 1990
) ISBN 0-226-65380-3
** over the Awa-Khoi or " Red Nation "
( more prominent then six other ' nations ') of the Nama
( Khoi
) people, a Chiefdom established before
1700.
** by the House of Habsburg: order of succession by salic law from Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor onwards
( from
1700 until today
)
** by the House of Bourbon: order of succession by salic law from
Philip V of Spain onwards
( from
1700 until 1808
)
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